Scottish Gossip: Kemar Roofe, Jack Butland, Rangers, Aberdeen, Motherwell, Hibs, St Johnstone
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Striker Kemar Roofe reckons Rangers will be gunning for a quadruple next season - but doesn't know if he'll still be around to be part of it. (Record), external
Rangers' goalkeeper Jack Butland has not ruled out a return to the Premier League this summer. (Football Insider), external
Elfsborg coach Jimmy Thelin, who has been linked with the Aberdeen manager's job, says he has had no contact from the Pittodrie club. (Herald - subscription required), external
Caretaker boss Peter Leven does not know whether he will still be in charge of Aberdeen against Ross County in two weeks' time. (Record), external
Scotland head coach Steve Clarke insists all his strikers will get chances to impress in the friendly matches before Euro 2024. (Herald, external, subscription required)
Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell is "sick fed up" of VAR after two controversial moments in his side's home defeat by Aberdeen. (Record), external
Hibernian goalkeeper David Marshall was taken off at half-time of Saturday's 3-0 win against Livingston because of a stiff neck. (Record), external
St Johnstone manager Craig Levein does not know whether midfielder Sven Sprangler "will be out for weeks or months" after getting injured against Celtic. (Courier - subscription required), external
Clyde winger Liam Scullion could be in trouble after he appeared to spit back into the crowd during yesterday's win at Bonnyrigg Rose, with the incident captured on film. (Scottish Sun), external
Partick Thistle shifted their advertising boards closer to the pitch yesterday to prevent Morton's Lewis Strapp from taking long throw-ins. (Scottish Sun), external